In order to stay on top of all the latest movement in baseball for the upcoming season, Fantasy Alarm's free agent player tracker will be updated as players sign in free agency to keep readers ahead of the competition. Be sure to bookmark this page with the Hot Stove already heating up. In order to streamline the list, players have been sorted by position.

With the signing of Donaldson, the Braves will transition Johan Camargo to a super utility role ala Marwin Gonzalez. If they do not sign an outfielder, Camargo could also get reps in right field. Donaldson, when healthy will be the primary third baseman for Atlanta.

Could the Astros signing Michael Brantley set off a chain of events as they improve the roster? Brantley's ability to play left field, first base and be the designated hitter fits Houston's preferences on player pliability and could result in top prospect Kyle Tucker being traded to address another need.

It's still too early to speculate on if the Phillies have moved on from Bryce Harper, but they did add to their outfield signing Andrew McCutchen to a three year deal. This applies pressure to Odubel Herrera who could lose time in the outfield going forward.

After missing out on the Corbin sweepstakes, the Yankees settled with J.A. Happ on a two-year deal pending an option for a third one. Happ will slot fourth in the rotation and should be treated by fantasy owners in the same fashion, as an SP four.

Staying with the Dodgers should ensure Ryu's regression towards his FIP compared to his ERA of 2018 should not be too damaging. At least the Dodgers understand how to keep pitchers fresh via disabled list usage.

With the catcher market at a stall, Yasmani Grandal agreed to a one-year deal with the Brewers. A perfect landing spot for Grandal with a slight park upgrade in terms of BABIP, especially when hitting left-handed.

By agreeing to a two-year deal, this eliminates the Mets from the Realmuto sweepstakes and puts Travis d'Arnaud as the second catcher going forward. Mets are rumored to be shopping Kevin Plawecki to teams.

Kelvin Herrera accepted a two-year contract with an option for a third with the White Sox. He will add depth to the bullpen along with Alex Colome and the two should compete for the ninth inning in the spring.

David Robertson will leave the Bronx for a chance to share in high leverage innings with the Phillies. Manager Gabe Kapler prefers playing match-ups in the late innings but Robertson will be in the mix for saves in the upcoming season.

Going to Washington, Suzuki will find himself in a familiar role splitting time with Yan Gomes. Using his last two years in Atlanta as a guide, plan on him getting enough at-bats to help in fantasy but not enough to be a top-10 option.

Signing a one year deal with the rival Astros could be just what Chirinos needed for fantasy. He should be the primary catcher in Houston which would ensure at-bats as more players at the position find themselves in timeshares.

After finding success by the bay, Derek Holland opted to re-sign with the Giants rather than leave via free agency. He will shore up the rotation which creates a battle for the last spot between Andrew Suarez, Dereck Rodriguez and Chris Stratton for the last two spots.

Not particularly sure why the Royals continue to pursue speedy players who lack on-base skills, but add Billy Hamilton to the roster.Kansas City proved to be an aggressive franchise on the bases, so those targeting steals, Hamilton's back on the radar.